Intermec 6710 User Manual
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6710 Access Point User’s Guide
Applying power, 3-20
ARP
Bootp server, 4-21
broadcasting a request, 4-21
converting multicast requests
to unicast, 4-36
DHCP server, 4-21
flooding, 4-36
menu option, 4-36
minutes between requests,
4-22
overview, 2-7
server mode, 4-23, 4-36
TCP/IP nodes, 4-32
AT MIB family, G-3
Attach mechanisms, 2-6
Attach priority, 4-76, 4-78
AUI
See also 10BASE5 (thick)
Ethernet
drop cable, 3-4
menu option, 4-42
port, 2-18, 3-13, F-2
AUTO, 4-72
Auto ARP minutes, 4-16, 4-22
Auto detect, 4-42
Awake time, 4-25, 4-26, 4-27
B
B command, 5-23
B-routers, E-3
Baud rate, 4-4, 4-5, 5-24
Beacon frequency, 4-69, 4-70
Beacons, 4-70
BFSK, 4-72
BGP, E-5
Binary Frequency Shift Keying,
4-72
Boot segments
activating, 5-5, 5-6, 5-7
changing, 5-30
copying file to, 5-31
description, 5-1
designating, 5-26
displaying, 5-6
erasing, 5-8, 5-15, 5-31
finding executable file in, 5-24
mnemonic, 5-3
Boot segments
(Continued)
script file, 5-14
storing files in, 5-11, 5-12
Bootp
client, 2-12, 4-21
handshaking, 4-21
infinite leases, 4-21
network with servers, 4-21
operation, 4-21
RFC, 4-22
server, 2-12, 4-21
Bootstrap Protocol.
See Bootp
Border Gateway Protocol, E-5
Bracket
Industrial Locking Mounting,
2-19
mounting, 2-16, 3-2, 3-9
[Bridge], 4-14, 4-23
Bridge ports, 2-7, 4-38
Bridge priority, 4-57, 4-58
Bridges
designated.
See Designated
bridges
translating, 2-2, 2-4
[Bridging], 4-41, 4-57
Bridging
definition, Glossary-2
functionality, 2-2
general concepts, 2-2
layer, 2-4
network organization, 2-4
pending messages, 2-5
Bridging parameters MIB
groups, G-7
Broadcast, Glossary-2
Broadcast address, 4-83, 4-84
Browser, 3-6, 4-88
C
Cable, LMR400, B-6
Cable connector, Type N, B-6
Cable prep tool, B-6
Cable terminator, 3-3, 3-11
Cable type, 4-41, 4-42
Cables, 3-6, 4-3, F-3
Callsign, 4-76
Ceiling mount, 3-9
Changing passwords, 4-86
Changing the configuration,
4-13, 4-14
Channel
900 MHz radio, 4-74
definition, Glossary-2
WLIF radio, 4-62, 4-67
Channelization, C-1, D-1
Checklist
configuration guide, 4-92
default and site settings, 4-7
flooding level, 4-31
Checkpoint variable, 5-19
Class B address, 4-16, E-19
Class C address, E-13
Class identifier string, 4-21
Clear command, 4-13
Clearing the configuration, 4-13
Clients
applications, 4-33
Bootp, 2-12
DHCP, 2-12, 4-19, 4-21
TFTP, 2-13, 5-8, 5-16
CMOT MIB family, G-3
Collecting the equipment, 3-2
Collinear dipole antennas, B-4
Command monitor, 4-5, 5-22
Commands
?, 4-14
B, 5-23
Clear, 4-13
Define File Segment, 5-25,
5-26
Erase PCMCIA Card, 5-25,
5-27
Erase Segment, 5-25
Exit, 4-14, 5-25
FB s, 5-25, 5-26
FC s, 5-23
FD, 5-23, 5-25
Fd, 5-6
FE, 5-25
Fe, 5-8
FFR f, 5-25, 5-26
FI, 5-25, 5-26
File, 4-13
File System Directory, 5-23,
5-25
File System Reset, 5-25, 5-26